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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by MCHoej View Post
    Hallo Landover forum
    i have for a couple of days been looking around your forum and i found a couple of questions I wanted too ask you:

    1. You have many threads that explain why god hates a lot of countries, and you are using a lot of "facts" that your found on the internet to support your claims. However as you may know, you cant be sure that what you read on the internet is true, so how can you be sure that god really hates those countries without visiting them yourself?
    2. Even thought god hates these countries, does he hate everybody who lives there or just most of them?
    3. Is there countries that god loves? I cant seem to find them in your forum.
    4. You are criticizing a lot of other Christian churches, how can you be sure that yours is the right one.

    I also have a couple of theological questions I wanted to ask you:
    1. If we have the freedom too make our own choices, and god is all-knowing, meaning he knows everything including the future, then he knows every choice we are going to make, which means that our choices are already decided. That means that we don't really have any choice because our paths have already been decided. What is your opinion on that?
    2. if we only makes the choices god wants us too, then every person must be the way god wants them to be, shouldn't all people go to heaven?
    3. If god decides everything that is going to happen, then considering all the suffering in the world, wouldn't that make him a bad person?
    4. Can god create a stone so heavy that he wouldn't be able to lift it himself?

    Hope you will answer my questions honestly
    This is the INTRODUCTION forum, not the Blasphemy forum. Tell us about yourself, your igloo church, and the demons you eskimos worship.

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  • Bible Student
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by Peter Roy View Post
    Originally Posted by MitzaLizalor
    Those are not theological questions, they are philosophical questions.

    Concerning the heavy stone: in order to "lift" a stone one moves it from one location to another. God does not inhabit the local universe. In theological terms, He is omnipresent.

    This site might interest be more appropriate for you.
    They are theological questions, not philosophical.
    Do you pride yourself in being wrong most of the time? Sister MitzaLizalor is right and you are wrong. Please observe the pecking order here. Notice her rank compared to yours.

    In the meantime will you please hold your fingers still concerning God and rocks until you answer my question about omnipotence? Ignore it at your own peril. You will be considered hoi polloi until you answer and stop your foolishness.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by Peter Roy View Post
    They are theological questions, not philosophical.
    Take "theological question" number three for example:

    3. If God decides everything that is going to happen, then considering all the suffering in the world, wouldn't that make Him a bad person?
    That is called The Epicurean Dilemma. Epicurus was not a theologian. He was a philosopher.

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  • Bobby-Joe
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by MCHoej View Post
    Hallo Landover forum
    i have for a couple of days been looking around your forum and i found a couple of questions I wanted too ask you:

    1. You have many threads that explain why god hates a lot of countries, and you are using a lot of "facts" that your found on the internet to support your claims. However as you may know, you cant be sure that what you read on the internet is true, so how can you be sure that god really hates those countries without visiting them yourself?
    2. Even thought god hates these countries, does he hate everybody who lives there or just most of them?
    3. Is there countries that god loves? I cant seem to find them in your forum.
    4. You are criticizing a lot of other Christian churches, how can you be sure that yours is the right one.
    1. Answers my swarmy, obnoxious friend.

      1. We have FACTS, these are not open to discision.
      2. Most of them.
      3. Yes, God loves REAL America
      4. God tells us we are right in our hearts.
      Why don't you listen to your heart like we do?
    Originally posted by MCHoej View Post
    I also have a couple of theological questions I wanted to ask you:
    1. If we have the freedom too make our own choices, and god is all-knowing, meaning he knows everything including the future, then he knows every choice we are going to make, which means that our choices are already decided. That means that we don't really have any choice because our paths have already been decided. What is your opinion on that?
    2. if we only makes the choices god wants us too, then every person must be the way god wants them to be, shouldn't all people go to heaven?
    3. If god decides everything that is going to happen, then considering all the suffering in the world, wouldn't that make him a bad person?
    4. Can god create a stone so heavy that he wouldn't be able to lift it himself?

    Hope you will answer my questions honestly
    1. Don't blame God for your mistakes
    2. No. God created people to damn because God loves Justice.
    3. That's a really stupid question - bad is bad.
    4. God gave us freewill so obviously God limits His powers.

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  • SUV
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    Re: A couple of questions

    A couple of answers:

    JESUS

    JESUS

    and (bonus answer)

    JESUS!

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  • Redeemed Papist
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    Re: A couple of questions

    The answers to all these questions are in other threads on the forum.

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  • Ezekiel Bathfire
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    Re: A couple of questions
    1. If we have the freedom too make our own choices, and god is all-knowing, meaning he knows everything including the future, then he knows every choice we are going to make, which means that our choices are already decided. That means that we don't really have any choice because our paths have already been decided. What is your opinion on that? [edit - my opinion is that you are amongst the Damned. If I thought you could read, I'd give you the verses where God explains this.]
    2. if we only makes the choices god wants us too, then every person must be the way god wants them to be, shouldn't all people go to heaven? [edit - No. See same verses]
    3. If god decides everything that is going to happen, then considering all the suffering in the world, wouldn't that make him a bad person? [edit: No. Just because your feeble brain cannot understand a reason, does not make it a wrong reason - God is always right.]
    4. Can god create a stone so heavy that he wouldn't be able to lift it himself? [edit: this is stupid question. "Can god make round squares?" "Can God make blue be red?" Look up the answer on the internets.]

    I hope this helps.

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  • Yeshua bar Yusuf
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by MCHoej View Post
    god...god...god...god...god...god...god...him...go d...he...himself
    Here's a theological question for you, MCHoej. How many times do you think God Almighty will allow you to show disrespect by not capitalizing His holy name or pronouns before casting your soul into eternal hellfire?

    Something tells me its way less than eleven.

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  • Peter Roy
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by MitzaLizalor View Post
    Those are not theological questions, they are philosophical questions.

    Concerning the heavy stone: in order to "lift" a stone one moves it from one location to another. God does not inhabit the local universe. In theological terms, He is omnipresent.

    This site might interest be more appropriate for you.
    They are theological questions, not philosophical.

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  • MitzaLizalor
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by MCHoej View Post
    I also have a couple of theological questions I wanted to ask you:
    Those are not theological questions, they are philosophical questions.

    Concerning the heavy stone: in order to "lift" a stone one moves it from one location to another. God does not inhabit the local universe. In theological terms, He is omnipresent.

    This site might interest be more appropriate for you.

    Leave a comment:


  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: A couple of questions

    Originally posted by MCHoej View Post
    shouldn't all people go to heaven?
    No!

    The answer to this question and all the other silly questions you didn't even think up yourself, can be found in the Bible!

    Mark 16:16 "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved; but he that believeth not shall be damned."

    Revelation 21:8 "But the fearful, and unbelieving, and the abominable, and murderers, and whoremongers, and sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone: which is the second death."

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  • HTannor
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    Re: A couple of questions

    We're a very welcoming community so feel free to ask questions anytime.

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  • MCHoej
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    A couple of questions

    Hallo Landover forum
    i have for a couple of days been looking around your forum and i found a couple of questions I wanted too ask you:

    1. You have many threads that explain why god hates a lot of countries, and you are using a lot of "facts" that your found on the internet to support your claims. However as you may know, you cant be sure that what you read on the internet is true, so how can you be sure that god really hates those countries without visiting them yourself?
    2. Even thought god hates these countries, does he hate everybody who lives there or just most of them?
    3. Is there countries that god loves? I cant seem to find them in your forum.
    4. You are criticizing a lot of other Christian churches, how can you be sure that yours is the right one.

    I also have a couple of theological questions I wanted to ask you:
    1. If we have the freedom too make our own choices, and god is all-knowing, meaning he knows everything including the future, then he knows every choice we are going to make, which means that our choices are already decided. That means that we don't really have any choice because our paths have already been decided. What is your opinion on that?
    2. if we only makes the choices god wants us too, then every person must be the way god wants them to be, shouldn't all people go to heaven?
    3. If god decides everything that is going to happen, then considering all the suffering in the world, wouldn't that make him a bad person?
    4. Can god create a stone so heavy that he wouldn't be able to lift it himself?

    Hope you will answer my questions honestly
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